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"HONOR LAST"
Last Updated:
March 05, 2008
This section of our website will
be devoted to exposing individuals in the Border Patrol who
appear to have forgotten the Border Patrol motto, which is “Honor First”.
Individuals who we cite in this section will typically have one thing in common:
they place their desire to earn money before everything and everyone else.
Although
we were unable to find any written record pertaining to
how “Honor First” became the official Border Patrol
motto, one can only assume it was due to Border Patrol
leaders in the past who understood the importance of
placing honor before everything else, including their
careers. Although the term “honor” has many different
meanings, we found one definition that appears to match
the intended use of the term in the Border Patrol motto:
“Honor
(n): honesty, fairness, or integrity in one’s beliefs
and actions: a man of honor” (Dictionary.com
Unabridged (v 1.1). Retrieved
October 01, 2007, from Dictionary.com website:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/honor.)
Unfortunately, far too many Border Patrol officials, who
are assigned to management positions in the Border
Patrol at this time, have mistakenly decided that their
career is more important than honor. They seem to have
forgotten that “Honor First” means that they will place
honesty, fairness, and integrity first when speaking
about the Border Patrol and illegal immigration, when
creating or promoting policies like the National Border Patrol
Strategy, or when developing internal
policies that affect Border Patrol Agents who work in
the field.
Instead,
these individuals place their career at the top of their
priorities and shamefully advocate policies that have
very little impact on illegal immigration, but do have a
significant negative impact on Border Patrol Agents.
They mislead the public, the media, and politicians
regarding illegal immigration and border insecurity.
They sanction and/or benefited from a promotion due to
nepotism, cronyism, and/or the good-ole boy system. Some may quietly retire only to return as a “rehired
annuitant”, knowing full-well that the pay they receive
as a “rehired annuitant” is far more than they should be
receiving for the work they are performing.
To discuss these
individuals and/or recommend an individual for the
"Honor Last" section of the website, please visit the
NBPC message board and post your message under the "Honor
Last" folder.
Border Patrol Chief David Aguilar - "Honor Last"

Chief David Aguilar is recognized as
the leader of the "Honor Last" society for numerous reasons, most of
which were cited when the National Border Patrol Council announced
the vote of "No Confidence":
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Chief Aguilar
shamelessly promoted a guest worker program as a
means to reduce the flow of traffic at the borders.
He had the audacity to stand before Border Patrol
Agents and accept legislation that would grant guest
worker permits to illegal aliens living in the
United States. According to Chief Aguilar, why
would we [U.S. citizens] stop comprehensive
immigration reform just because it addressed four
percent of the current U.S. population [illegal
aliens]. See a
video of Chief Aguilar's comedy hour.
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Chief Aguilar continues
to advance the National Border Patrol Strategy regardless of
the failures, which are proven by one simple fact:
the number of illegal aliens residing in the United
States steadily increased since the strategy was
first implemented in 1994. (http://www.desertinvasion.us/data/invasion_numbers.html).
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Chief Aguilar continues
to promote terrorism as the number one priority of
the Border Patrol, while Border Patrol Agents around
the country recognize that illegal immigration is
still the number one priority and if and when a
Border Patrol Agent apprehends a terrorist, that apprehension
will be subsequent to apprehending
illegal aliens. Chief Aguilar plays the "terrorism"
card to unilaterally implement policies that have
very little impact on illegal immigration and/or
terrorism and to unilaterally abrogate policies that
benefit Border Patrol Agents in the field.
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Chief Aguilar reduced
the authority of Sector Chief Patrol Agents and
restricted their ability to negotiate and
communicate with local union officials. Chief Aguilar said he did not want a
sector Chief to have to deal with Union officials in
one local proposing to implement a policy that was
negotiated in another local. If a Chief in a
sector cannot handle a task this simple than that
person should not have been promoted to a Chief
Patrol Agent. Ironically, Chief Aguilar
provided the Labor Employee Relations (LER) Kingdom
unfettered authority over all matters raised by the
Union and stripped that authority away from Chief
Patrol Agents in the sectors. Since LER
officials have never worked as Border Patrol Agents,
they have very little understanding of the policies
that affect us and very little empathy toward
Agents in the field.
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Chief Aguilar focuses
far too much attention on the quantity of recruits
and not enough attention on the quality of new
recruits. In
his quest to meet the goal to hire all 6,000 new
agents, Chief Aguilar is turning a blind-eye to the
quality of agents being hired and sent to the
sectors from the Academy. Chief
Aguilar's efforts in the recruitment area will
undoubtedly result in an increase in corruption in
the future.
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Chief Aguilar has
failed miserably in efforts to improve the retention
of experienced Border Patrol Agents. He advances
policies which negatively impact Border Patrol
Agents who work in the field. His efforts in
this area will most likely cause further spikes in
attrition in the near future.
The above list is not a
comprehensive list of the issues that led to the vote of
"No Confidence" and his position as the leader of the
"Honor Last" society.
08-01-07
Chief Patrol Agent
Carlos X. Carrillo - "Honor Last"

Carlos X. Carrillo, Chief Patrol Agent for Laredo Sector of the U.S.
Border Patrol (pictured above) recently admitted that the Border
Patrol is no longer concerned with illegal immigrants. The
Union has routinely said this was happening since the creation of
the Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border
Protection. Agency officials repeatedly inform employees that
our primary mission is the detection and apprehension of terrorists
attempting to enter the United States and that illegal immigration
is now at the bottom of our priorities. During his recent visit
to the San Diego Sector, Chief Aguilar said that illegal aliens are
not the priority of the U.S. Border Patrol. Therefore,
although Chief Carrillo may not have been as politically savvy
with his explanation, he basically reiterated what has been said by
Border Patrol and Customs and Border Protection officials since
the creation of the Department of Homeland Security. Although newspapers are reporting confusion among the
rank and file since Carrillo made his statements, the fact remains
that there has been confusion regarding the mission of the Border
Patrol since the Department of
Homeland Security was created. This slip by Carrillo further substantiates
the Union's vote of "No Confidence" against Chief Aguilar. Read the news article.
8-17-07
Jose
Olivas - "Dishonored"
Jose Olivas, former Border
Patrol Agent in San Diego Sector, recently plead guilty
to one count of conspiring to smuggle aliens and one
count of conspiring to launder money. Olivas faces
a maximum of 15 years in prison. We hope that
Olivas receives the maximum penalty for this despicable
act.
See the U.S. Attorney's press release.
10-15-07
Olivas was sentenced to
only three years in prison for conspiracy to transport
illegal aliens and money laundering. This traitor
provided sensitive reports to the smugglers and he only
receives three years?
Read a related story.
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